campism

English

Etymology

camp + -ism

Noun

campism (uncountable)

  1. An "us-and-them" ideology by which people are regarded as belonging to opposing camps.
    • 2017, Ian Parker, Revolutionary Keywords for a New Left:
      Campism – the claim that you are this and so this is who your friends are – in this context is cis.
    • 2020, Jacie Rowe III, White Lies, Black Truth, The Lost Light, page 196:
      Do not get too caught up in individual campism. The Most-High sent your spirits back on earth to fix yourselves, come together and wake up our people, so do your dam job and stop letting your fleshly desires control you.
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